Tony Calvano has been hanging signs since 1968. His company, Landmark Signs, builds and maintains many of the signs in Times Square, including the iconic New Year’s Eve ball. (See all videos in the Odd Jobs series.) Sphere: Related Content
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Tony Calvano has been hanging signs since 1968. His company, Landmark Signs, builds and maintains many of the signs in Times Square, including the iconic New Year’s Eve ball. (See all videos in the Odd Jobs series.) Sphere: Related Content
Time is deranged and seasons are distracted–it’s summer in NYC. Early April’s unruffled warmth has leapfrogged into the torrid depths of July or August. As of 1:45 pm the thermometer in Central Park hit 90 degrees (32 Celsius), topping the old record for this date set in 1929. CBS 2HD Meteorologist John Elliott called for unseasonably [...]
dietrich via Flickr Those hearty connoisseurs of frigid waters were back again for yet another well-publicized swim. On January 1, an estimated 1,000 people took part in the annual Coney Island Polar Bear Club New Year’s Day Swim and Polar Plunge; its largest gathering since the club was founded in 1903. How cold is it? [...]
Even before we knew it, we’ve come to the close of another year as well as another decade. Many have called this past decade one of the worst (if not the worst) decade in American history; a ten year obstacle course of barbaric terrorism, economic depression, government and corporate malfeasance, political disruption, etc…more than enough [...]
Where just a few days ago, merrymakers gathered to welcome in the New Year, protesters have gathered in Times Square today to demand an end to Israel‘s retaliatory attacks on Gaza. Shortly after nightfall, a ground offensive was launched against Hamas rulers in this widening and increasingly destructive war. Israel’s military said that the incursion [...]
The Coney Island Polar Bear Club took their New Year’s Day plunge into the icy, fun-filled waters of the Atlantic Ocean today. A tradition since 1903, nearly 700 men, women and children enjoyed their frost-happy dip and laughed to scorn reason and sanity. Nearly 3,000 spectators attended this annual event that’s now over a century [...]
Happy New Year to the World of Cyberspace and to the World of Reality from The Electric Egg Cream Best Regards and All the Best for 2009, Michael & Steffie Sphere: Related Content
If you enjoy ringing in the new and ringing out the old in a state of frozen anticipation, Times Square will certainly be the place for you tonight. High winds approaching 50-mph and temperatures dropping to 20 degrees by midnight are predicted at this year’s famous get-together. For added fun, a wintry mingling of sleet [...]
New Year’s Eve was first celebrated in Times Square in 1904. The commemoration marked the official opening of The New York Times‘ new headquarters at the triangular intersection of 7th Avenue, Broadway and 42nd Street. Manhattan‘s second-tallest building at the time, the Times Tower rose on the small spot of land overlooking the Square newly [...]
Many people (including New Yorkers) are still unaware that the Statue of Liberty‘s current torch is not its original. During extensive renovation work in 1986, workers determined that the 100-year-old torch was beyond repair and replaced with a facsimile. The 1886 torch is now on display in the monument’s lobby…and pictured above. photo: iNeTours. Com [...]
The scene was electrified, New Year’s Eve-like in anticipation, as crowds converged in Times Square to (it could be said) “ring out the old and ring in the new.” Amidst the glare of multicolored neon signs, native New Yorkers and visitors alike watched the culminating moments of this excruciating campaign…everyone becoming a part of a [...]
This will be my final post of the year. I’m sure there are those among you (quite a few, I would imagine) who were hoping that it would be my final post of the century–but we all have our little disappointments to bear. No, if the fates allow, I’ll be here come hell or high [...]
